What are the different pads used for?
A. EVA foam pad comes standard with the bandage and replacements pads are sold as an accessory. This is a general use pad that you may want to swap out from time to time if treating abscess, etc. This pad offers good general protection and benefit but it will lose its ability to cushion fairly quickly. The pad is ½” thick and 5 ¾” in diameter. Please note this is an important part of the longevity of the Hoof Wrap Bandage. Note: EVA or Ethylene vinyl acetate is commonly used as padding in equipment for various sports such as football, hockey, ski boots, etc. Thin Line pads are roughly ¼” thick and 6″ wide by 6.5″ long. They’re made from the same material as Thin Line saddle pads and their structure allow them to move shock, heat, and weight laterally along the pad – much like the ripple effect of throwing a stone into the water. The no-slip pads are infused with active USDA approved anti-fungal and anti-microbial agents. Plastic Farrier pads are roughly 1/8″ thick of hard plastic also